Activity Report 2012
Activity Report 2012
ACTIVITY REPORT
2012
The European Network of Living Labs is not only a network, it is also a community and movement that has a global reach.
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What is a Living Lab? Introducing ENoLL Highlights of the Year 2012 Putting Living Labs on H2020 New Leadership for ENoLL ENoLL events Strategic Alliances ENoLL Projects Highlights from ENoLL members
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The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is a community of Living Labs with a sustainable strategy for enhancing innovation on a systematic basis. The overall objective is to contribute to the creation of a dynamic European innovation system, with a global reach. ENoLL aims to support co-creative, human-centric and user-driven research, development and innovation in order to better cater for peoples needs.
Pieter Ballon (iMinds, ENoLL Council member) interviewed at the Creative Media Days 2012 in Ghent, Belgium
Contact Us
ENoLL Office Pleinlaan 9 1050 Brussels Belgium [email protected] www.openlivinglabs.eu
Furthermore, ENoLL aims to inspire, support and advocate for open, cocreative, human-centric and user-driven research, development and innovation policies at local, regional and EU-level. The network provides a platform for collective voicing of the views and issues that are important for the members. The legal representative entity of the network is the ENoLL Office in Brussels, hosted by the ENoLL secretariat, iMinds at the campus of Vrije Universiteit Brussels. The ENoLL Office facilitates joint action, knowledge exchange and supports project partnerships among ENoLL members.
iMinds iLab.o (BE) Flemish Living Lab Platform (BE) Northern Rural-Urban Living Lab (NorthRULL) (FI) Laurea Living Labs Network (FI) Human Tech Living Lab (FI) Suuntaamo Tampere Central Region Living Lab (FI)
Forum Virium Helsinki (Helsinki Living Lab) (FI) Ways of Learning for the Future (Wolf Living Lab) (FR) Telecommunication Networks and Integrated Services Laboratory (TNS Living Lab) (EL) Lightning Living Lab (PT) i2Cat Catalonia Digital Living Lab (ES)
eLiving Lab espaitec (ES) BIRD Living Lab (ES) Consorcio Fernando de Los Rios (ES) Botnia Living Lab (SE) Manchester Living Lab (UK) City Lab Coventry (UK) Trentino as a Lab (IT)
ENoLL Office
Networking Support
ENoLL Ofce supports its members by organizing networking events, thematic workshops to exchange information and best practice. The ofce also engages in different activities that promote ENoLL network members to external partners.
Aalto University, Center for Knowledge and Innovation Research (FI) ESADE Institute for Innovation and Knowledge (ES) Finnish Living Lab Network of Applied Sciences, Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences (FI)
SMEs and Living Labs can share their products and services. Apollon was a CIP ICT PSP Pilot, a project co-funded by the European Commission, in which IBBT-iLab.o coordinated a consortium of 30 partners, of which 11 were SMEs. From openlivinglabs.eu you can easily find to the Knowledge Center and the Market Place. More information you can find on the Apollon web portal.
3rd ENoLL Summer School - Catwalk for Innovation and all things Living Lab!
The 3rd the European Network of Living Lab (ENoLL) International Living Lab Summer School organized together by Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Forum Virium Helsinki and Aalto University gathered together several experts from more than 30 countries during three and a 1/2 of intensive and inspiring days in August. The most remote participants arrived from South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Taiwan and New Zealand. During the event a diverse mix of participants coming from universities, private and public sector, had the change to share and gain expertise on user-driven open innovation, open data, design, regional development, creativity and culture as well as smart cities. In addition to 30 expert speakers, the event included a welcoming word from Deputy Mayor of Helsinki, Pekka Sauri and the European Commission greeting by Olavi Luotonen. Professor Ikujiro Nonaka, the worlds leading academic on information management and information and innovation, KooPee Hiltunen, expert on the Finnish Gaming Industry and Sderling, the founder of the Mobile Brain Bank Petra Sderling. The event featured a wide range of
Living Labs bridging the gap between RDI and Market Entrance
European Commission has supported ENoLL growth from the outset, recognising that user-driven open innovation is an efcient way to deal with market fragmentation and obstacles, making the innovation process more efcient by bridging the gap between RDI and market entrance and supporting better and faster take-up of RDI results.
ENoLL Council Member Dave Carter (MDDA) at the 3rd ENoLL Summer School in Helsinki (FI)
examples of user-driven open innovation and smart, sustainable and inclusive cases, aiming at the improvement of entrepreneurship, competitiveness and wellbeing of the citizens. The participants had the change to visit Arabianranta area (one of the oldest Living Labs in Europe), Nokia House and Living Lab libraries in greater Helsinki area. Lastly Finnish TEKES presented the latest news on the preparations for the Horizon 2020, research, development and innovation funding instrument of the European Union. The Helsinki World Design Capital 2012 and the Helsinki Juhlaviikko Festival provided an interesting opportunity for the international community to network and get to know Finnish know-how and culture. For more information you will find on the event web portal and you can browse through the pictures here. The next ENoLL Summer School will be held in Manchester in August 2013.
President of ENoLL, brought to the scene the case study of the City and the importance of utilising the creativity of communities to design new services and concepts experimenting in real-life settings. Linking this with a world that is witnessing a fast migration into cities, reaching 4 billion people living in urban areas in the upcoming years, Mr. Eskelinen stated there is a need to do things smartly enough to survive. City as an organism and city as on-going change are the two key features to consider when thinking about future cities according to his view. Ubiquitous services, location (mark, tag, purchase) and being always on are the essential elements of the smart technologies already used by urban citizens as part of their normal daily activities. Panelist at the event were Mr. David Ringrose, Head of Communications, Directorate General Information Society and Media, European Commission, Benedictus Nieuwenhuis, PhD, IT-coordinator, Foreign Policy Instruments Service, European Commission, Stanley Pignal, Brussels correspondent, Financial Times, Hanno Ranck, Head of Communications, European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS). The video recording of the intervention of Mr. Jarmo Eskelinen can be found here and the whole event is published here.
ENoLL reach
Each Living Lab brings different groups and sectorial associations into its partnership, involving often hundreds of SMEs in its activities and leading to the estimated 25,000 organisations affected by ENoLL activities overall.
Did you think that innovative ICT products and services are tested in a (corporate) laboratory today? Well, thats not the case! Successful products and services get to be tested in real-life circumstances before they are absorbed in a business model and rolled out to the target audience. Such a testing environment is also called a living lab
Mario Campolargo, European Commission at the User-Driven Open Innovation Ecosystems go really local in Mechelen, May 2012
ENoLL Governance
Elections for the new ENoLL Council took place with the ENoLL EBN and Coventry Living Lab organised event on Smart Cities on May 21st, 2012
The evaluation process, as carried out in previous waves,resulted in 46 accepted new members to the global network of living labs. This increased the number of ENoLL Living Labs into 320 benchmarked members. Full list of 6th Wave members you can see here and all ENoLL members from previous included you can nd openlivinglabs.eu.
More information about Fusepool and the open calls, you will nd on the Fusepool portal.
ENoLL Governance
ENoLL Council provides strategic guidance to the network. It monitors and directs the activities of the Brussels ENoLL ofce and the activities. ENoLL Council with the lead of the Chair, prepares the ENoLL workplan and budget, and presents these to the ENoLL General Assembly for discussion and approval. The ENoLL Council is responsible for the implementation of ENoLL activities and initiatives, in line with the budget. ENoLL project working group under the ENoLL Council, comprising with the three elected positions of the Chair, Secretary and Treasurer, assisted by ENoLL project manager decides on the project participation aligned with the project involvement guidelines.
Council Meetings
General Assemblies
Project Working Group meetings ENoLL Project WG meetings took place 5 times during the year 2012 January 12th, 2012 April 4th, 2012 May 8th, 2012
ENoLL Council meetings took place 5 times during the year 2012
ENoLL General Assemblies took place twice during the year 2012
May 4th, 2012 May 21st, 2012 July 19th, 2012 October 12th, 2012 November 8th, 2012
ENoLL specically endorsed in the CoR working document the following proposals: Regional innovation platforms to be developed that would act as demandbased service centers and promote the use of international knowledge to implement the Europe 2020 strategy, smart specialisation and European cooperation to meet the interests of a given region. Joint ownership: a region's activity is reected in social innovations that achieve systemic changes to social structures and practices, and which are jointly produced and accepted by civil society, government and businesses. Regions to move towards open innovation, within a human-centred vision of partnerships between public and private sector actors, with universities and other knowledge institutions playing a crucial role, i.e. to modernise the Triple Helix concept. In April, ENoLL made a public commitment to the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP AHA) as announced in the Europe 2020 Strategy. The commitment to EIP AHA is dened as a coordination of a panEuropean community of Living Labs in the domain of Health and AAL that will contribute to the availability of interoperable independent living solutions with special focus on application, organizational and service interoperability, and that will support cross-border development and testing of solutions, considering contextual factors, business models and strong involvement of user communities.
Predecessor of this commitment is the Apollon-project, carried out by many ENoLL members, and that has taken an important role in networking and harmonising Living Lab approaches throughout Europe. Results from the Apollon-project have been ofcially transferred to ENoLL for open exploitation towards the wider community of Living Labs, including the Health and Independent Living Thematic Living Labs network. The commitment has been made public on the European Commission portal for EIP AHA. In June, ENoLL coordinated a common response to the European Commission Public Consultation on Entrepreneurship Action Plan 2020, and in September ENoLL President Jarmo Eskelinen and ENoLL Council member Artur Serra and Ana Garcia (ENoLL Ofce) attended the FIRE in Horizon 2020 Stakeholder Workshop organised by the European Commission, where a report was drafted on the role of the Living Labs and Smart Cities in FIRE. The document is published on the European Commission web portal. In the report of the session, ENoLL specically highlighted the following points: Need for cooperations between different stakeholders & communities Grassrots up and market driven approaches for more effective market creation and user involvement Fast involvement of user and developers communities Lateral innovation models (user communities, crowdsourcing) Engaging the city and the citizens boosting innovation not only at a idustry level but also at the city and citizen level.
The Living Labs model benets citizens, industry and research Living Labs empower citizens, as end-users, to inuence the development of innovative services & products that eventually will benet the whole society. Living Labs allow industry to develop, validate and integrate new ideas, to partner with other companies and to increase their chances of success during product and/or service launches. Living Labs facilitate the integration of technological innovation in society and increase return on investments in ICT research.
Joanne Dobson (Coventry University, City Lab Coventry) Jokin Garatea (Gaia, BIRD Living Lab) Tuija Hirvikoski (Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Laurea Living Labs) Veli-Pekka Niitamo (Haaga Helia, Ammattikorkeakoulujen Neloskierre) lvaro de Oliveira (Lighting Living Lab) Juha Ruuska (Lutakko Living Lab, JAMK) Artur Serra (i2cat Fundacio) Roberto Santoro (European Society of Concurrent Enterprising Network, ESoCENET) Petra Turkama (Aalto University, CKIR)
Prof. Pieter Ballon was re-elected as Secretary of the Association and Mr. Esa Ala-Uotila as Treasurer. Additionally, as the important community initiatives such as the Fireball- and Apollonprojects have come to an end, the latter transferring its assets to ENoLL and to the wider community of living labs, this new era will mark the newly elected leadership. As we embark on a new era of the network, I will build on the previous achievements of outgoing President Alvaro de Oliveira as well as the acting President during the founding of the association, Mr. Roberto Santoro, but committed to bringing new elements in the network by strengthening the actions, initiatives and talents of the individual members, at the same time respecting the overall diversity found in our community. Mr. Eskelinen further commented on his appointment. The general assembly held in conjunction with an event on Smart and Sustainable Cities, organized jointly with Coventry City Lab, EBN and ENoLL, featuring a signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two networks, thus laying the grounds to what resulted in series of inspiring discussions and sessions at the 2-day International Conference on User-Driven Open Ecosystems go Local, supported by the European Commission in Mechelen (Belgium).
Aalborg official programme session on Smart City Applications and Services, Aalborg (May) You can see the session on ENoLL vimeo here Part1 and Part2. EBN and ENoLL organised event on Smart Cities and concluded the MoU between the two networks, Brussesls (May). See the vimeo here. Apollon, Open Cities and ENoLL and EUROCITIES, FIREBALL with the support of the European Commission organised event on Open User Driven Innovation Ecosystems go really local. Mechelen (May). More information here. ENoLL 6th Wave - Welcoming the new members into the network with the support of the European Commission, Mechelen (May) 3rd ENoLL Living Lab Summer School in Helsinki Espoo, organised togehter with Laurea Living Labs, Forum Virium Helsinki and Aalto University. (August) Fusepool stakeholder meeting open for all effective and associated members on the Fusepool Open Call for SMEs as Users, Brussels (September) Creative Media Days: ENoLL Living Labs active in the field of Creativity, Ghent (November) Creative Media Days; iMinds and ENoLL session on Smart Cities, Ghent (November)
Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) consultation workshop by the European Commission (Sep) ICT Competiveness Week by the European Commission (Sep) PPP - Future Internet for FI-WARE 2nd Open Call (FI Core Platform) Information Day (Sep) AAL Forum on EIP on Active and Healthy Ageing and at a special session devoted to Living Labs (Sep) World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Sep) Living Lab Expo by the Finnish Universities of the Applied Sciences (Oct) Peripheria Observatory at the Smart City Exhibition in Bologna (Oct)
between International Association of Science Parks (IASP) and CYTED initiated by different Latin-American universities, Research Centers and Living Labs, coordinated by Citilab, an active ENoLL member, including members such as Prof. Ester Schiavo from Quilmes University in Argentina and Prof. Miriam Magdala Pinto from University of Espirito Santo from Brazil. This initiative aims to map, understand, and supporting to design and develop a bottom up network of Living Labs in Latin-American Countries. Including an enhanced cooperation agreement in the works between ENoLL and the French Network of Living Labs and EIT ICT Labs.
ENoLL uses different social media tools to engage and connect with its members and the wider community. Currently ENoLL twitter (@openlivinglabs) has over 2200 followers, our facebook friends are up to 900 individuals and organisations and we also use continuously other social media tools such as Vimeo, Slideshare, Flickr and Scribd among others. In addition ENoLL publishes a monthly newsletter, which has over 2000 subscribers. Find out more and how to join us in the discussion on www.openlivinglabs.eu
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Regions
Big Data
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During the last years ENoLL has grown extensively its project portfolio under the responsibility of Ana Garcia (ENoLL Office) inline with the decisions taken by the ENoLL project working group comprising of the different members of the Council as well as the Treasurer of the association.
users.
SmartIP
taking the experience developed through existing user-driven, open innovation initiatives, particularly those developed in Living Labs and to apply this experience to the challenge of transforming public services by empowering smart Citizens.
FUSEPOOL
Peripheria
Deploying convergent FI Platforms and services for the promotion of sustainable lifestyles, developing the Living Lab premise of shifting technology R&D out of the laboratory and into the real world in a systematic blend of technological with social innovation.
Data is an integral element of the business value chain. However, many barriers impede leveraging the full potential of that data for more efcient, digitally supported and data-driven business insights and actions. Fusepool renes and enriches raw data using common standards and provides tools for analyzing and visualizing data so that end users and other software receive timely, context-aware and relevant information. To ensure that data and results are of high quality, Fusepool combines the well-dened but errorprone (semantic) Web 3.0 with controlled supervision and the collaborative but often messy (social) Web 2.0
InnoMatNet
project funded under the NMP (Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies) theme of the European Union FP7, with the overall goal of promoting collaboration, knowledge transfer, and the creation of new alliances between materials researchers, designers in industry, and others involved in innovation.
CENTRALAB
aim is to transform Central Europe into a broad-reaching laboratory for innovation, including the social and organisational as well as technological dimensions by using a Living lab approach.
For more information: Contact Ana Garcia ENoLL Office [email protected] For more information: www.epic-cities.eu www.citysdk.eu www.smart-ip.eu www.peripheria.eu
Barcelona as a Lab
The Barcelona Laboratori (BCNLab) kicked off on November 30, 2012 with ENoLL participation at the Fabra i Coats Factory, with the aim to turn the entire city into an open Lab for citizens cocreation in order to identify and promote the creative, production and entrepreneurial sectors in the worlds of culture, technology and knowledge that will emerge in the coming decade, and which as yet we cannot even imagine.
Race to Scale
FormIT is a methodology for user involvement, created and tested at CDT. In this guide, specialists in userdriven innovation share their knowledge.
Peoples Voices
Involving users in the development of interactive systems increases the likelihood that those systems will be useful and usable. How do we mobilize users? What motivates people to take part in the development of an innovation in their spare time?